There is no justice until we have a society and a union that truly reflect diversity, equity and inclusion.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has hit us all really hard – with more than 118,000 Canadians diagnosed with the virus, including almost 9,000 deaths, mostly in seniors’ care. Under Dr. Bonnie Henry’s leadership, B.C. was one of the first provinces to take …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
HEU members are still finding new ways to support each other and build solidarity, even when we’re far apart.
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It’s no secret I’m a very social person and I speak from my heart. That’s why this COVID-19 pandemic is exceptionally challenging for me. We have lost our one-on-one, person-to-person contact. Sure, we’re now using online technology – like WebEx, Zoom and …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Let’s continue to improve the lives of workers
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I won’t forget March 7. That day, I learned that a resident at Lynn Valley Care Centre had COVID-19. I knew the workers would be scared. And I knew that day marked a turning point for the province as we faced an unprecedented public health emergency. HEU …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Migrant farmworkers get support and solidarity from HEU local
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When farms in British Columbia, Ontario and Alberta became hotspots for COVID-19 outbreaks, it brought to light the unsafe and precarious working conditions of migrant farmworkers. From cramped living quarters to lack of sick leave provisions, these …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Safety measures bring unique challenges for Indigenous communities
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Indigenous communities in B.C. were among the first to spring into action when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Recognizing the massive risks the virus could bring to isolated, under-resourced communities, local First Nations governments worked quickly to …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Pandemic pressures take toll
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The pandemic has put many pressures on the mental health of frontline workers -- from fears of contracting COVID- 19 at work and infecting loved ones at home, to workplace changes and anxiety about safety. This is particularly true for workers at …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
The right to talk health and safety with your union
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“There are two residents with COVID-19 on my wing and we’ve run out of N95 respirators.” “My manager is restricting housekeepers to one surgical mask per shift.” “As a food service worker, I’m expected to deliver meals to residents, but I haven’t been …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Facing risk on the front lines
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Health care workers in B.C. put themselves at risk reporting to work each shift during a pandemic. And many have tested positive for COVID-19, including 262 seniors' care workers, as of August 6 – health officials are not providing regular updates for …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Guardian: Summer 2020
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Guardian: Summer 2020 …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
When I sing, I can see the residents smiling
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“I work the night shift so I start around 11 p.m. I like working in the peace and quiet. This way, if a resident is awake or restless, I can give them lots of attention. When I start my shift I always do a round. I have one resident that I sing with. We …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021